Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

For sure real but FOR SURE not worth 300 dollars. Maximum like 100. The problem with these is they have really no collectors value compared to non ground dug helmets. Because they will only get worse in condition from the extreme rust and eventually decay to nothing within the decade unless sprayed with multiple coats of clear coat etc. to slow down the aging process. They are nice to look at and have a lot of history but have no increasing value or worth over time.

Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

I agree partially with you Nathan, however based on :cringe: eBay, relic lids are going for $50-$75 a pop. With decal a bit higher. These also have the original liner bands which can fetch up to $50a piece. Amazing how ridiculous these prices are for rusted metal, but to each his own!

Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

$300 would be top dollar, again, based on eBay values. Even at $200 you're not getting a ridiculous deal. If you had to buy them, and at a bargain, my opinion is $100 is about right. I wouldn't go over $150. But as evident by Nathan's comments, some on here would pay you to take them off their hands....

But again, I would highly suggest saving up for an example that is complete. Hell, shop around some and you may be able to find something for $300. These relics are a dime a dozen and they'll always be available.

I've only been collecting for about three years, however wish I could go back and stop myself from purchasing some of the items I purchased that first year. One of which was a Norwegian reissue M35 that I paid way too much for. Had I waited and saved up for a few months, I would have purchased something I was much more happier with now. But I had to have something, and settled for that because it was in my price range at the time.

Now, I either try to save and purchase quality items, or if it's not quality, I make sure I only pay a fraction of the value.

Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

by yuengling325

$300 would be top dollar, again, based on eBay values. Even at $200 you're not getting a ridiculous deal. If you had to buy them, and at a bargain, my opinion is $100 is about right. I wouldn't go over $150. But as evident by Nathan's comments, some on here would pay you to take them off their hands....

But again, I would highly suggest saving up for an example that is complete. Hell, shop around some and you may be able to find something for $300. These relics are a dime a dozen and they'll always be available.

I've only been collecting for about three years, however wish I could go back and stop myself from purchasing some of the items I purchased that first year. One of which was a Norwegian reissue M35 that I paid way too much for. Had I waited and saved up for a few months, I would have purchased something I was much more happier with now. But I had to have something, and settled for that because it was in my price range at the time.

Now, I either try to save and purchase quality items, or if it's not quality, I make sure I only pay a fraction of the value.

take this brothers advice& the others also, I paid a bit for a SS helmet, then like an idiot got it totally restored, yeah it looks new now, well it's starting to rust a little, but I wish I would have let it be & bought one of John's helmets, like he would sell one.

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Re: have a chance to buy these helmets

by Nathan5kdp

With 300 dollars that's at least halfway to buying a decent helmet with a liner and chinstrap

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but $300 would not be halfway to buying a decent lid. The prices have risen steeply this year, and it's all about supply and demand. Try nearer $1000, and even that won't be a minter.
I've just paid a fortune for a ND helmet, BUT. It is special, and it's NEVER been touched